Make Successful Community Problem-solving Strategies More Helpful

The Unsolvable Project replicates proven strategies for the public good that make philanthropy work better. We put working, practical approaches in the hands of philanthropists, non-profits, and foundations to make societal problem solving smarter.

Chef José Andrés World Central Kitchen in action

Strategy 1: Chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen has a strategy to integrate the hands of the community members to feed thousands in disaster zones.

Harlem Children's Zone, Geoffrey Canada

Strategy 2: Geoffrey Canada’s Harlem Children’s Zone has an all hands on deck strategy that lifts thousands of inner city children each year out of poverty.

Strategy 3: Sarah Schulman describes how ACT UP!’s creative community engagement strategy transformed gay rights, starting with the AIDS epidemic.

Launching in major US cities in 2023-24

We showcase successful approaches to community problem-solving using interactive art and technology.

Territory Studio Bat Cave

Our installation is powered by the production crew that brought us the interactive “Bat Cave,” working with Google and Warner Bros.

It is the crew behind the immersive “Spyscape,” in New York City’s acclaimed Spy Museum.

We leverage technology to create a modern, scalable, living demonstration for problem-solvers that is also engaging, fun, and eye-opening for participants.